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Meghan Markle’s former ally claims she lied about not knowing Prince Harry: ‘Manicured and very forced’

Katherine Ryan believes Meghan Markle appears to be “good care and very forced” in her latest Netflix series, “With Love, Meghan.”

The 41-year-old Canadian comedian, a formerly banished royal advocate, appeared to be changing her songs after watching “Suit” Alm's new eight-part cooking show.

“I liked Meghan Markle. I was rooting for Meghan Markle… She's very Hollywood for me, but I don't like it in people,” the “Glitter Room” star told her. “Tell everyone everything” The Duchess of Sussex podcast.

According to comedian Katherine Ryan, Meghan Markle was “good care and very forced” in her latest Netflix series, With Love, Meghan. Jake Rosenberg/Netflix

“I might just be the project she chose now. I feel like she lied about whether she knows who Prince Harry is and these details about changes in her childhood.”

Ryan, who released a series of stand-up specials on streamers throughout her career, noted that there are some contradictions in Markle's story about her childhood.

“She said she had a TV dinner where they grew up on the new Netflix show,” she said. He mentioned the claims that Markle made.

“But then, in an old interview, she was like, 'We'll eat a fresh farm.' Her entire act seems very well maintained and very forced,” Ryan added.

The 41-year-old Canadian comedian, a formerly banished royal advocate, appeared to be changing her songs after seeing “Suit” Almaum's new show. Getty Images

The “Trouble” comedian doesn't see Markle as a “pad person,” but added that the former actress “is comfortable with celebrities, wanting a $100 million deal and likes the fact that she's married to the prince.

“Of course. But I was rather married to the prince because someone leaned over it and oh my god, I was in the 'suit',” she said. “I would rather do that than this. Ah, I am very humble.”

Despite being released last week, Markle's series has already turned the green light for season 2 by Netflix.

Ryan added that Markle “comfortable to celebrities” and “I like the fact that she's married to the prince.” Provided by Netflix
Despite being released last week, Markle's series has already turned the green light for season 2 by Netflix. Provided by Netflix

“But people hate it,” Ryan said in response to the success of the streaming. “Who knows what Netflix is ​​doing? They're smart – whatever they keep watching more episodes, whether they love something or hate something.”

“If this is Netflix's intention, then throw Meghan under the bus, not even those who really liked her are against her. It's well-maintained, it's too beige.”

In the series, Markle scoted her companion Mindy Kaling for calling her, Meghan Markle. It has been revealed that her last name is now “Sussex.”

However, despite the claim that Markle changes his last name and matches his child's child, Ryan believes there is another reason.

“Let's be honest about why we chose Sussex,” Ryan said. “That's a way to stick with the Duchess of Sussex.”

The comedian previously defended Markle in 2022 after Sussex released a series of telling projects about life in the palace. Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Images for WFTV Awards

The comedian previously defended the former Working Royal Buck in 2022 after Markle and her husband released a series of tel projects about life in the palace.

“I love Meghan Markle's voice and her confidence in challenging what's expected of her in that role,” Ryan said at the time.

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